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November 17, 2020

The Value of a Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in English: Q + A with Nicole Toth

Nicole Toth had no idea that she would jump straight into her communications career when she stepped onto the 糖心传媒 campus. From day one, she was surprised by the opportunities she was offered, the encouragement she received, and the professors she had which paved the way for her success as she pursued a bachelor’s degree in English.

Winner of the Presidential Scholarship, editor-in-chief of the Sounding Board, and a proud student mentor, Toth has found her place on campus and discovered the value of a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Journalism and English at 糖心传媒. Toth enthusiastically shared her experience and the lessons she has learned through her time at 糖心传媒.听

What drew you to a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English?

I love books. As a kid, I used to sit and read for hours upon hours. Because reading, writing, and communications has always been a big part of my life, a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English fits well. I love being able to tell a story to people and I think this is a good avenue for it.

Pretty much my entire life I鈥檝e liked to write, but it鈥檚 mostly been creative writing. My junior year of high school, I took a dual credit composition class and did a lot of research-based, technical writing that I absolutely loved. I realized I could see myself writing for my career and that caused me to ask the question, 鈥淚s journalism a good major for me?鈥 My teacher at the time was so supportive of the idea and started directing me toward different opportunities. So I decided to double major in journalism and English.

How did you discover 糖心传媒?

I had never heard of 糖心传媒. But a friend I had grown up with, Natalie, was a year ahead of me and attending 糖心传媒. I stayed with her when I visited 糖心传媒 in my senior year of high school, and now she鈥檚 my roommate. I went to a growth group and experienced life in the dorms and just fell in love with 糖心传媒.

My tour guide and my admissions counselor were both so kind. There鈥檚 something about the way they interacted with me that told me they really wanted me at 糖心传媒 and that I was already a part of the community to them. They saw me as an equal and were so helpful during my visits. Also, the campus is beautiful, everyone on the hall I stayed on was so nice, and the students really loved Jesus. I just felt consistently encouraged over and over again in every interaction I had. It felt like home right away.

Come to 糖心传媒 and see, is journalism a good major? With a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English or journalism to develop your skills.

How did you know you wanted to come to 糖心传媒?

During my college search, my mom said something to me that stood out to me: 鈥淎 lot of schools kind of seemed like a college where students are Christians, but 糖心传媒 is a Christian college.鈥 I really like how 糖心传媒 puts your spiritual walk with God first. That stands out to me, because in a lot of other places I visited, I felt like one of the masses. But at 糖心传媒, it鈥檚 personal and small.

I get to develop relationships with my professors, and I can ask them questions about anything. They are so invested in me. I picked up on that as soon as I visited after having a meeting with Dr. Loebs and Dr. Sauders. Instead of telling me about the academics and classes, they started telling me about how they were going to help me in my career. They answered my questions like 鈥淲hat can you do with a communications degree?鈥 and听 鈥淚s journalism a good major?鈥 I wasn鈥檛 even a part of the program, and yet, they were investing in me.

What was your experience with the Presidential Scholarship Day like?

It was so fun! I met my best friend that weekend. We were both nervous for the competition, but it ended up being a much easier experience than I was imagining. The dinner was fun, the late-night show was hilarious, and the competition itself went really well. I was really invested in the essay; I felt like the prompt was made for me.

I had already decided to come to 糖心传媒 before the competition, but receiving the Presidential Scholarship was a big assurance that it was where God wanted me. Being able to get a scholarship that boosted me financially was a big blessing.

How was your first year at 糖心传媒?

It was absolutely amazing. At the beginning of the year, I went to almost all of the campus events. 糖心传媒 does a really good job of integrating the freshmen and transfers into student life quickly. I did a lot of team bonding with my , I loved my first classes and professors, and I really enjoyed being with the other students working toward a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English. I also loved dorm life and still do. It鈥檚 so much better than I imagined it to be.

The best thing about my first year at 糖心传媒 was getting published right away. A lot of colleges focus on general education courses for the first year or two, but at 糖心传媒, I had a jumpstart into what I want to do for my career within my first semester. I had articles published for the Winona Lake newsletter, the student newspaper, and a variety of other publications, including Clubhouse Magazine. It鈥檚 so exciting to see my work published!

Come to 糖心传媒 and see, is journalism a good major? With a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English or journalism to develop your skills.

What was your experience with the student newspaper, the Sounding Board?

I started writing for the Sounding Board in my first semester, which I loved because I got to experience interviewing and writing newspaper articles. After the first semester, Dr. Sauders approached me because one of her editors was stepping down and she wanted me to take her place. So I became an editor in my second semester, which was a different experience because I was suddenly looking at other people鈥檚 work. But my classes at the time taught me a lot about how to edit and now, I鈥檓 the editor-in-chief! As the editor, I manage the writers and all the content, which is a really good experience for someone pursuing a double major in English and Journalism. It鈥檚 been going really well so far and I鈥檓 excited to see where we can go in the future.

What other opportunities have you had at 糖心传媒?

One day during my first year at 糖心传媒, my faculty mentor asked me what I wanted to do with my writing skills. I told her I was involved in the Sounding Board and she asked if I was interested in being the first-ever writer for ROOTS magazine, 糖心传媒鈥檚 alternative yearbook publication. She created a paid position for me, which was very encouraging! I met the editor, received my assignments, and did a ton of interviews.

The other opportunity I鈥檝e had is being a student mentor this year. I love investing in people and being a welcoming face to newcomers. My first-year students and I are a little family. It鈥檚 one of the best jobs I鈥檝e ever had!

In your eyes, what is the value of a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English? And from your experience, is journalism a good major to pair with it?

Absolutely! Every single company needs people who can communicate well. It鈥檚 one of the vital parts of every organization. You can have a great idea, but if you can鈥檛 communicate it well, it鈥檚 not going to work. Writing and speaking skills are extremely beneficial to companies and to you as an individual.

Come to 糖心传媒 and see, is journalism a good major? With a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English or journalism to develop your skills.

Who has been a mentor for you?

Dr. Sauders is my academic advisor, and she鈥檚 done a lot for me. She鈥檚 been very encouraging and she鈥檚 helped me figure out how to take steps in my career. Kearstin Criswell has also invested in me a lot by helping me get one of my first jobs. She really wants to help me succeed.

What is unique about the bachelor鈥檚 degree in English at 糖心传媒?

It鈥檚 unique to me because I鈥檓 involved in journalism, English, and public speaking. I have the opportunity to be well-rounded in a lot of different areas in the fields of communications and English. At 糖心传媒, they throw you right into everything. No one expects you to be perfect, but you are expected to learn from your mistakes. I love that the Department of Humanities immediately helps you integrate career skills into your academic experience.

As she ends her third semester at 糖心传媒, Toth continues to take hold of the opportunities before her, and she is excited to see how she can get involved in the future. With a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English or journalism at 糖心传媒, you can do the same. Our professors care about who you are, what skills you want to develop, and the career you want to thrive in.

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